“Junior Assembly does not allow same sex couples to attend their annual cotillion dance,” the petition to Change JA declares.
The traditional cotillion inspired dance has been under attack in recent weeks. This is not the first time students have spoken out against the exclusive event. For years...

Organizers of Change JA are holding a competing dance the same night, leaving students invited to both to choose whether to attend the prestigious JA event or make an appearance, in support of the LGBT community, at the alternative event.

Three students have made living with a new family on the other side of the world their new reality.
Junior Matheus Olivera De Souza who goes by Matt, is from Brazil and is part of the Huskie football team.
“Over the past years I’ve played goalie for two indoor soccer teams as well as handball,...

Juniors Matheus Olivera De Souza, Anna Frohner, and Josep Farre learn the culture and language of the school.

After saying “I do”, these couples moved from walking down the aisle to walking down the hallways.
Michael and Crystal Edwards refer to themselves as high school sweethearts, as they met while working at Reno High. Crystal teaches Honors English and Michael teaches science. The two agree that...

Michael and Crystal Edwards met and fell in love while teaching at Reno High .

The first thing that someone lays eyes on upon entering the Alumni Center is a large green bell. Students who participated in a tour at the Alumni Center can recall a tour guide pulling the wheel to ring it, but the majority don’t recollect the history behind it.
The same bell stood in the belltower...

The Link Piazzo Alumni Center is the only alumni center that is on the same grounds as the school.

Last year, football games included hazardous halftime shows. This year, band is staying on the bleachers and sticking to the school song.
The band itself has not become any less prominent in the community and will still help huskies sing songs and chant cheers.
“The only thing we are not going...

Members of the marching band play as part of the pep band at the home football game against Douglas. The band no longer performs as a marching band at half-time or after the games.

To most people Saturday means sleeping in and no school, but to the Reno High Fly Fishing club Saturday means helping out the community.
On Sept. 26, 12 members of the Fly Fishing club rolled up their sleeves and joined...

With the absence of a marching band at Reno High School, many students have looked to alternative organizations for their lost sport. Envision Performing Arts is one of these few options in Reno. Envision offers separate...

For the past five years, leadership is working to add an element of whole-heartedness and community involvement to student enthusiasm, using fun to teach giving back.
“I think a lot of times there’s focus only on the...

The student store is making its way in the technological world as it moves it way online and offering different merchandise than past years.
The idea of putting the store online has been thought about for a while due to...